I got one of these recently to safely handle struts with ease.
This is a stock pic of the one I have.
In order to compress shorter coils they offer a Bridge-plate that sits on top of strut.
Unfortunately, it Will not fit this latest model. WTF?
I had to make my own with some steel bar and rods.
This beast Matco claims 1700# breakaway & 900# install.
Is this the one your referring to?
https://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/mt3779pp/1-2-drive-air-impact-wrench-purple?referer=ZVNlZ21lbnRfMTQwMTc4
I just recently bought a Husky 1/2" air impact and it's 800# breakaway and 650# install.
I use this to cut metal,
https://store.evolutionpowertools.com/products/evosaw380?variant=31770972061789¤cy=USD&msclkid=3eaf214928351354a414429a6b061249&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=SS%20-%20Standard%20Shopping&utm_term=4586200442459783&utm_content=Main
Forgot to mention this. I got for this for a DP table and cut a wood top for it.
This is 1/8" powder coated steel and on sale plus you can get free shipping by signing up.
Plenty sturdy!
https://www.rockler.com/rockler-router-table-steel-stand
Thank me later.
May have to add some drawers later.
I was at the Galleria mall recently and spied a screwdriver in the parking lot not far from the Sears store that closed down last year.
Just my luck, it's a made in the U.S.A. flat head screwdriver. It has a few nicks on the handle but the metal is excellent.
I have a house built in the early 50's and the roof sheathing was 1 x 5's and I stripped shingles and sheathing. After laying down 5/8" plywood, I installed the (metal roofing)underlayment then the metal roofing.
The thing with the specific underlayment is it's good for several months by itself...